College of Marin’s free service together with the NACElink Network, one of the largest recruiting networks of colleges and career centers, provides local, national and international employment opportunities. Once registered, students and alumni may view local, national and international job opportunities.

College of Marin reserves the right to edit job postings without notice, to meet our guidelines or to remove inappropriate questions and/or language.

Employershttps://marin-csm.symplicity.com/employers
The College of Marin offers, through our free job search manager, the ability to post positions and view potential employee’s resumes. This online job search is available from any computer with internet access 24/hours a day, 7 days a week. Your position can be posted and you may view resumes of potential applicants.

The Center now offers interactive features for filling out the Student Employment Job Order Form (download PDF) which can be posted directly into our binders.

When you submit your registration, it comes to us for approval. We will review it and send you a confirming email.
We are unable to process any submissions made after office hours or on weekends. Submissions during these time periods will be processed the following business day. Once you complete your registration and posting, our students can log on and view your positions.

Please advise us when you hire College of Marin's students or former students. It is statistical data which keeps our free service up and running.

Students, Alumni, and Community Membershttps://marin-csm.symplicity.com/students
The NACElink service makes available 24/hours a day, 7 days a week the opportunity to view current positions offered by local, national and international employers. You may also post a resume and have emails sent to you regarding your position of interest.

Register and view current job postings provided by local employers from any computer

Once you receive your email confirmation, return to the Web site and sign in with the username and password you created.

Once you are registered in the system, you can use the Search Agent to have new job postings sent to your email address.Step 1: Click on “Job Tab”
Step 2: Click on CSM Job
Step 3: “Job Postings” will pop up with the “Search Agent” tab
Now you are able to register and receive email notifications of new job postings in your choosen occupations.

Resume Review for students, alumni and community members, by appointment only! (415) 485-9410.

EMPLOYER OF THE DAY

-This service is offered to employers to present employment options to College of Marin Community IN PERSON!

Job Reader Board and Resource Binders

Do you need a part-time or short term job to pay for an extra expense? The Job Placement Center provides an additional service of the Reader Board and binders – positions in accounting,
office support, computers, finance, and other careers such as
health, childcare, restaurant, retail, as well as short-term
casual
labor. The office also has listings for internships (paid & unpaid)
and seasonal work.

Stop by the Job Placement Center where current employment is posted and updated daily. Both are located outside the Job Placement Center office at Student Services Building, room 206.

Are you looking for a roommate? Do you need to rent out your home or apartment? We have a housing board where you can post your needs for free. Stop by the Job Placement office and ask for a roommate needed form or a for rent form. If you are looking for a new place to live, please visit our office and read the postings on the housing board.

EAH HOUSING Resource Sheet is available for viewing outside the Job Placement Center, Room 206, during office hours. This Resource Sheet is specifically for low income and disabled individuals.

* * Public Housing Waitlist. Applications can be downloaded from their website at Marinhousing.org or picked up at their offices at Marin Housing, 4020 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, or at Marin Housing at 429 Drake Avenue, Marin City. For more information you may wish to visit the website at Marinhousing.org or call the Waiting List Hotline at 415-446-7054. * *

Twice a year the Job Placement Center sponsors seasonal job fairs for students, alumni and community members to meet the employers directly. These are networking opportunities. We invite and encourage potential employees to attend with resumes in hand, dressed for success. This is also a opportunity to obtain on-the-spot job interviews with future employers.

Skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare providers, hospitals, dentists and dental labs from the Bay Area will be available to take applications for employment.

Also attending are universities presenting transfer opportunities in the healthcare field. This is an excellent opportunity for nurses, CNAs, RDA, dental assistants and homecare employees to network.

WHAT TO WEAR ON CAREER DAY

Dress professionally, as if you are going on a job interview, to make a positive first impression.

Suits are best to wear:

Black, brown, charcoal. gray or navy

Pressed shirt/blouse and pants/skirt

Men - Ties are a nice addition and should complement the outfit, not overwhelm with loud colors or cartoon characters.

Ladies - Skirts should be longer than finger tips when standing. High heels should be no more than 2 inches.

Everyone - Closed toe shoes are a must, make sure you wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking and standing for some time.

No gum. Bring breath mints and consume these before meeting with recuiters.

WHAT TO BRING

25 clean copies of your resume on quality bond paper to hand out. However, don't be alarmed if some recuiters refer you to their website to apply online.

A portfolio/briefcase to hold the resumes, a legal pad, and a quality pen to write down contacts and notes from each encounter.

A business/networking card to distribute to employers.

JOB SEEKER SUCCESS TIPS

Decide on a plan and some goals for the career day; what do you hope to get out of it and how can you make the most effective use of your time?

Check our website often for an updated list of employers attending. Identify those you are interested in and check their websites to do some basic research on the companies planning to recruit in your major specifically, sometimes there are "hidden" opportunities if you ask.

Prepare a one-minute "commercial" that introduces yourself, telling the employer a little about your professional qualifications, and why you are interested in exploring a career with them.

Practice the "commercial" a head of time, and the questions you would like to ask the employers.

Dress and act professionally.

At the event, review the list of attending companies so you can organize your time efficiently.

Show interest and enthusiasm by smiling and speaking clearly. Provide recuiters with a firm handshake.

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WHAT EMPLOYERS ARE LOOKING FOR
Read and Follow Directions
Does the application call for a writing sample or salary history? Are you being instructed to mail all materials by a certain date? Were you asked to fax a resume? Job advertisements mention specific directions for a reason - follow them.

Communication Skills
A good communicator possesses outstanding written and oral skills, and knows how to use them effectively.

Initiative
Employers prefer hiring someone who can demonstrate their ability to quickly identify a problem or need.

College of Marin is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is one of 112 public community colleges in California. Approximately 11,000 credit and noncredit students enroll annually.